12-Night Enchanted Southwest Escorted Bus Tour

See spectacular scenery, unique sandstone formations, majestic mountains, and more on this wonderful Southwest vacation to Colorado, New Mexico, Utah, and Arizona. Trip highlights include a stay in Grand Canyon National Park, with its spellbinding landscapes; Monument Valley, where you’ll enjoy a 4-wheel-drive tour of the Tribal Park; Mesa Verde National Park, where you’ll stand in awe as you view the cliff dwellings inhabited by Ancestral Pueblo people from 600 AD to 1300 AD; White Sands National Monument, one of the world’s greatest natural wonders with the world’s largest gypsum sand dune; Sedona, a beautiful town amid stunning red-rock formations; and Tombstone, the most authentic Western town in the United States. Ride the historic, coal-fired, steam-powered Durango & Silverton Narrow-gauge railroad through breathtaking San Juan National Forest. You’ll also spend time in Taos, Santa Fe, Albuquerque, and Tucson. All of this and more are included in this Enchanted Southwest vacation.If you want to see some of the West’s most amazing and breathtaking scenery, don’t miss this tour. You’re sure to return from this vacation with plenty of photos and memories—a grand vacation indeed!

Seasonal Pricing

Low

Jan, Feb, Mar, Nov, Dec

$1749 ppLand Only

Shoulder

Apr, May, Sept, Oct

$1774 ppLand Only

High

Jun, Jul, Aug

$1799 ppLand Only

Itinerary:

Day #1Scottsdale. Welcome to Arizona, the “Grand Canyon State.” Enjoy time at leisure to relax or to do some independent exploring. Your Tour Director is on hand this evening to answer any questions.

Day #2Scottsdale–Sedona–Oak Creek Canyon–Grand Canyon National Park. This morning, travel to Sedona, a beautiful town amid stunning Red Rock Country. Browse its eclectic shops, feast on Southwestern cuisine, or just breathe in the incredible scenery. Next, pass through the weather-sculptured rock formations of Oak Creek Canyon, the San Francisco Mountains, and beautiful pine forests to the GRAND CANYON, one of the Natural Wonders of the World. Overnight stay is inside the park.

Day #3Grand Canyon National Park–Monument Valley–Kayenta. This morning, don’t miss the optional flightseeing excursion for a unique bird’s-eye view over the canyon—it’s the thrill of a lifetime! Continue to MONUMENT VALLEY, where you will enjoy an exhilarating 4-WHEEL-DRIVE TOUR of the Tribal Park and will see the amazing twin “Mitten” buttes, the impressive “Totem Pole,” and other sights forever associated with the Wild West. The park has been the setting for countless movies, including She Wore a Yellow Ribbon and Thelma & Louise.

Day #4Kayenta–Mesa Verde National Park–Durango. Our first stop today is wondrous MESA VERDE NATIONAL PARK, a UNESCO World Heritage Site, where you will walk in the footsteps of Ancestral Puebloans and see their mysterious, centuries-old cliff dwellings. Next, the Southwestern town of Durango, nestled in the Animas River Valley and surrounded by the San Juan Mountains. Tonight, why not explore the historic downtown or stroll along the Animas River?

Day #5Durango. Excursion On The Durango & Silverton Narrow-Gauge Railroad. Board the DURANGO & SILVERTON NARROW-GAUGE RAILROAD this morning for a scenic ride through San Juan National Forest. Experience the adventure of traveling by a coal-fired, steam-powered locomotive on the same tracks that miners, cowboys, and settlers of the Old West took more than a century ago. The locomotives used to pull today’s train are 1923-1925 vintage. This historic train has been in continuous operation for more than 125 years. The train hugs steep canyon walls as it winds its way through the Rio de las Animas Canyon with vistas of snowcapped peaks. Free time in Silverton, once a major mining town that owes its name to the bragging statement by an early miner, “We have no gold, but silver by the ton!”

Day #6Durango–Taos–Santa Fe. Head to New Mexico and stop at the Rio Grande Gorge Bridge, one of the highest in the U.S., before arriving in the adobe town of Taos, seated on the high desert mesa at the foot of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains. On today’s walking tour, learn about its 1,100 years of history and explore the historic town plaza, offering eclectic galleries, and wonderful shops. Continue to the charming city of Santa Fe, New Mexico’s capital.

Day #7Santa Fe. Today begins with an inside visit to the historic LORETTO CHAPEL and the “miraculous staircase.” Afterward, enjoy a GUIDED TROLLEY tour of Santa Fe. Your expert guide has knowledge in specialized areas such as archaeology, architecture, Santa Fe art and galleries, and the history of Santa Fe. The 8-mile loop in open-air trams includes Santa Fe’s most important historical areas, including the colorful art galleries of Canyon Road, the Museum Hill area, historic Santa Fe Plaza and Palace of the Governors, and other notable locations in the heart of the oldest capital city in the United States. The remainder of the day is free to explore Santa Fe’s one-of-a-kind stores. (CB)NOTE:Inside visits to the Loretto Chapel are dependent on private weddings, at which time the chapel is not open to the public.

Day #8Santa Fe–Albuquerque. A late-morning departure for Albuquerque, New Mexico’s largest city. Framed by stunning mountains and with a captivating mix of Mexican, Spanish, and Native American cultures, this vibrant city bursts with fascinating landmarks. Upon arrival in Albuquerque, enjoy a walking tour of historic Old Town with its Spanish church and fine museums. This evening, there’s time to relax or perhaps enjoy an optional outing to towering Sandia Peak, which includes dinner and a thrilling cable-car ride that transports you 2.7 miles over deep canyons and breathtaking terrain. (CB)

Day #9Albuquerque–White Sands National Monument–Las Cruces. This morning, travel south through the fertile Rio Grande Valley. This afternoon begins at one of the world’s great natural wonders: WHITE SANDS NATIONAL MONUMENT. Here, gigantic sand dunes rise from the Tularosa Basin, creating an awesome 275-square-mile scenic canvas. View breathtaking desert landscapes as you travel into Las Cruces, New Mexico’s third-largest city.

Day #10Las Cruces–Tombstone–Tucson. Today, travel across the deserts to TOMBSTONE, the most authentic Western town left in the United States. Here you can walk the same streets that saw gunfights along Allen Street and witness a reenactment of the 1881 SHOOTOUT AT THE OK CORRAL. Also stop at Boot Hill Cemetery, where many of the graves are of gunfighters who died quickly and violently and were buried with their boots on. Travel north to Tucson, one of Arizona’s most attractive cities. (CB)

Day #11Tucson–Sonora Desert Museum–Scottsdale. Start the day at the 200-year-old Mission church SAN XAVIER DEL BAC, then visit the acclaimed ARIZONA-SONORA DESERT MUSEUM, where you will admire the diverse flora and fauna. More than 300 species of live animals and over 1,200 species of plants indigenous to the area are exhibited in their natural habitats. Afterward, we make our way to Phoenix and its world-famous HEARD MUSEUM, rich in history and one the world’s finest for learning about American Indian arts and cultures. Tonight, join your travel companions on an optional excursion for dinner and live entertainment at Arizona’s legendary cowboy steakhouse, Rustler’s Rooste, atop a butte in the foothills of South Mountain. (B)

Day #12Scottsdale. The trip ends today with guests departing on individual schedules. Transfers to Phoenix Sky Harbor International Airport are included. You can extend your vacation with extra nights and explore this desert oasis further with a variety of exciting optional activities.